Minimising interference to your station
There are many potential sources of interference to low-level radio signals, particularly in the urban and suburban environment. With a little care and research, it is generally possible to trace these, and for corrective action to be taken.
More and more electrical devices are proving to be problematic – examples include switched-mode power supplies, LED lighting, plasma TVs and PLAs (power line adaptors) used to send data signals around household wiring.
But never fear, the RSGB website has a section devoted to reducing interference to your own station.
Other pages in this section – EMC considerations: